Best cloud storage options
Updated: Jun 4, 2021
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Keeping a backup of your files is one of the best ways to keep your files safe. It can also help to keep your phone from lagging. Here are the top 5 best cloud storage options for you.
Google Drive
The first one on this list is google drive. Google drive is one of the most known cloud storage services. This service is used by podcasters, editors, photographers professionally and for personal use. You get 15 GB of storage by default but you can pay $1.99 monthly for 100GB of storage or $299.99 monthly for 30 terabytes of storage. Drop Box
Dropbox is a great cloud service for storing photos, videos and word documents. The basic plan gets you 2GB of storage and 1 user, the plus will get you a 2TB And 2 users with a $9.99 monthly fee and the family plan gets you 2TB and 9 users if you are an editor or just need a collaborative tool.
Telegram
Now you might say telegram is a messaging app and yes you’re not wrong. But there is an option for “saved messages” which lets you upload unlimited files but 2GB per file which should be good enough for people who want to store images, word documents, videos, and voice messages/sound files which is a pretty good deal.
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ICloud Drive
This is a service made by apple that lets you switch seamlessly
from your apple device if you are in the apple ecosystem. iCloud Drive gets you 5GB of storage for free then $0.99 monthly for 50GB, $2.99 monthly for 200GB (family use) and $9.99 for 2TB which is the highest you can get.
OneDrive
One drive is a service made by Microsoft. If you are a Microsoft suite user this is the best way to sync your work through your account. You are stuck with 5GB like the iCloud so you might have to pay a subscription for more storage.
Disclaimer: none of the companies mentioned sponsored this article.
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